I really love this episode. The inclusion of Lou Diamond Phillips was just hilarious to me, and I assume, to a lot of other people also. So I am very happy that someone like him was incorporated into the episode.
In this episode, Bobby, and Jules try to cheer Travis up, although it's not working very well. I think that's because Travis is a baby, who should grow up, and move on with his life. He's like nineteen years old, he has plenty of time to find the right woman. They try to get him back to college, but that also doesn't go well. Meanwhile, Bobby, Laurie, and Andy try to decide whether or not they should sell Penny Can to a corporation, where the spokesperson would be Lou Diamond Phillips. And Grayson, Ellie, and Tom deal with the "chalk children" who are creepy, almost-albino kids, who draw chalk drawings on their driveways, and creep you out even more if you wash it off. Just ask Tom.
Title Card: We Should Have Live Cougars On.
Special guest star: Lou Diamond Phillips.
Best part of the episode: Tom, and his reaction to the "chalk children".
Worst part of the episode: Travis being a baby.
Overall, I give this episode a 10 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Freaking Ridonkulous.
In this episode, Bobby, and Jules try to cheer Travis up, although it's not working very well. I think that's because Travis is a baby, who should grow up, and move on with his life. He's like nineteen years old, he has plenty of time to find the right woman. They try to get him back to college, but that also doesn't go well. Meanwhile, Bobby, Laurie, and Andy try to decide whether or not they should sell Penny Can to a corporation, where the spokesperson would be Lou Diamond Phillips. And Grayson, Ellie, and Tom deal with the "chalk children" who are creepy, almost-albino kids, who draw chalk drawings on their driveways, and creep you out even more if you wash it off. Just ask Tom.
Title Card: We Should Have Live Cougars On.
Special guest star: Lou Diamond Phillips.
Best part of the episode: Tom, and his reaction to the "chalk children".
Worst part of the episode: Travis being a baby.
Overall, I give this episode a 10 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Freaking Ridonkulous.